Home » Community » What’s On

What’s On

FRIDAY

7pm: Screening of Lilo & Stitch at Swan Hill Cinemia Showbiz to raise funds for Southern Cross Kids’ Camps. SCKC is a national network of volunteer-run camps for children who have experienced abuse and neglect. Tickets cost $20. Available at www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1393019.

8pm-10.20pm: The Australian Pink Tribute Show at Swan Hill Town Hall. Fronted by one of Australia’s premiere female vocalists, Anthea Taylor, and backed by a dynamic six-piece live band, this show delivers a high-end spectacle to rival the real thing. Tickets online at www.swanhilltownhall.com or in-person at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.

8.30pm: Live music at Swan Hill Club featuring That Guy.


SATURDAY

8pm-10pm: Bjorn Again Waterloo Anniversary Tour at Swan Hill Town Hall. Celebrating 50 years of ABBA’s iconic victory. Tickets online at www.swanhilltownhall.com or in-person at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.


SUNDAY

8am: Swan Hill Kart Club generally races on the last Sunday of the month February to November. Gates open at 8am. Practice 8.30am-10.30am. Racing from 11am. For more details visit www.swanhillkartclub.com.au or email swanhillkartclub@gmail.com.

2pm: Swan Hill Ukulele Group at Swan Hill Club.


TUESDAY

11am-11.50am: Dr Hubble’s Bubbles at Swan Hill Town Hall. An interactive show for children and adults featuring Dr Hubble, Australia’s favourite bubble man. Reserved seating, suitable for two-12 year olds. Tickets online at www.swanhilltownhall.com or in-person at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.

Digital Editions


  • Decoding adult ADHD with May Health

    Decoding adult ADHD with May Health

    MORE adults are being diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) than ever before, and May Health, along with the Mildura Rural City Council, is holding…

More News

  • Community pauses to remember

    Community pauses to remember

    SWAN Hill turned out to commemorate the fallen and returned servicemen of the First and Second World War, and those in conflicts since. After a dawn service at the Cenotaph…

  • Coffey’s border raid

    Coffey’s border raid

    EIGHT years can feel like a lifetime in racing, but for jockey Harry Coffey, Saturday’s Group 3 Breeders’ Stakes win aboard Verzain in Adelaide brought it all rushing back. Returning…

  • Adams’ champion effort

    Adams’ champion effort

    DANNIELLE Adams walked off the green at the Bendigo East Bowling Club last week with plenty to be proud of, with the Tooleybuc bowler ending her campaign as runner-up in…

  • Sea Lake pays tribute on Anzac Day

    Sea Lake pays tribute on Anzac Day

    ALTHOUGH Leah Hobbs didn’t deploy during her army years, the experience left a lasting mark. The discipline, confidence and resilience she gained have stayed with her ever since, long after…

  • Marking a decade of dawn services

    Marking a decade of dawn services

    WOORINEN held their 10th consecutive Dawn Service at the gates of the Woorinen Memorial on Anzac Day, paying tribute to the brave men and women who dedicated their lives to…

  • Record year for rodeo

    Record year for rodeo

    THE sixth annual Homebush Rodeo made a triumphant return to the Balranald Shire at the weekend, drawing a massive crowd and showcasing some of the best riding talent from across…

  • Anzac Day holds special meaning

    Anzac Day holds special meaning

    Anzac Day holds special meaning for the Gilmour family. For Jess Russ (nee Gilmour), Anzac Day is more than just a day on the calendar, it is a deeply personal…

  • Migration policy sparks concern

    Migration policy sparks concern

    The Coalition’s migration plan to deport tens of thousands of “unlawful non‑citizens” has prompted unease among some horticulture workers, with online community groups filling with speculation about who might be…

  • Energy and mining blueprint

    Energy and mining blueprint

    A MASSIVE $27.7 billion wave of energy and mining projects could reshape north-west Victoria, with Swan Hill councillors backing a plan to prepare the region for the impact. Swan Hill…

  • Young leaders in focus

    Young leaders in focus

    THE Lake Boga community marched along the lake to the Cenotaph at the Catalina Flying Boat Museum under late morning sun to commemorate Anzac Day on Saturday. The procession started…